Der Andere aka The Other One 1913 VERY RARE early Jekyll & Hyde

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1913

Not in great shape but the film is extremely rare.

No musical score for the film and German Intertitles WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES.

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In 1913 Vitaskop of Germany released Der Andere (The Other), starring Albert Basserman as Dr. Hallers and directed by Max Mack from a stageplay by Paul Lindau. Basserman had gone against the present restrictions implemented by theatres who were fighting a film medium that was poaching most of their best actors. His appearance in the film completely undermined the theatre owners and DER ANDERE became one of the first German films to be seriously regarded by the press.

Der Andere is loosely based on Stevenson's "Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde" story.

Max Mack was born as Moritz Myrthenzweig and was active as writer, actor as well as director. But his most important works are definitely the ones he directed.

At the beginning of 1911 he came for the first time in contact with the film business as a writer for "Der ehrliche Finder". In the next film "Die Pulvermühle" he appeared in the same year as an actor and with "Gehirnreflexe", although in 1911, he made his debut as a director.

When he directed the movie "Der Andere" (13) with actor Albert Bassermann as leading actor he made film history. Together with the respected author Paul Lindau he wrote the script and made the disapproved-of medium presentable.

Running Time: 48 mins

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